Health, Behavioral & Social Sciences Blog

Health, Behavioral & Social Sciences Blog

The UNH Research Digest collects research news stories from across the University and provides brief summaries that showcase the breadth and depth of our research, scholarly activity, and artistic endeavors.
Preview a few of January’s stories below. Find the rest of the January Digest articles at the UNH Research Office web site: http://www.unh.edu/research/unh-research-digest.
Two NH...
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In the Northeast, white people tend to think of themselves as progressive in terms of race relations, suggests UNH historian Jason Sokol. But as he shows in his new book, All Eyes Are Upon Us: Race and Politics from Boston to Brooklyn, the reality is more complicated.
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The UNH Research Digest collects research news stories from across the University and provides brief summaries that showcase the breadth and depth of our research, scholarly activity, and artistic endeavors.
Preview a few of December’s stories below. Find the rest of the December Digest articles at the UNH Research Office web site: http://www.unh.edu/research/unh-research-digest.
New Video...
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New population projections released recently by the U.S. Census Bureau indicate that the pace of population growth in the U.S. is slowing while the population continues to become more diverse.
“The projected growth of the minority population combined with stagnation and eventual non-Hispanic white population decline will continue to increase the diversity of the population,” said Kenneth...
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The next discussion for the fall semester in UNH Cooperative Extension's Issues & Ice Cream series will be held on Wednesday December 17, 2014, 12:30 - 2:00 p.m., in MUB Rooms 330-332. The topic: Mental Health First Aid.
Faculty, staff, students, and guests are welcome to join UNH Cooperative Extension faculty and specialists and their University partners to discuss current research-outreach...
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